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Tyler Massey
post Jun 21 2005, 12:49 AM
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Hey Mr.Crumrine it's me Tyler Massey,
How have you been? I noticed no one had thrown you a shout out today so I figured I'd give you my props. I also wanted to know where you sleep? Is it literally in a tent or is it some sort of cabin or maybe even a hotel. I'm going to try and keep in touch but I'm going on vacation for two weeks starting Sunday so don't think I forgot about you. Another thing that just popped into my head was is there some sort of "Trec" dog/mascot/companion. I think if you get any free time you should create a mascot. Have fun in Alaska.



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Tom_Crumrine
post Jun 21 2005, 02:50 AM
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Tyler,

I hope you have a great vacation. Thanks for checking in on me, I really appreciated it.

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Your question about where I sleep can be answered if you look at this weather port. Weather ports are made of the same material that the tents are made of that you see at weddings or bbqs. Inside is a space abou 10ft. x 10ft. The floor is made of plywood. If you look carefully at the bottom of the outside you can see that their are skids so you can pull the weather port in cold weather. As you can see their are two triangular windows that you can zip open and closed from the insice and two little portals that can let in light. When I arrived and opened the door I found two beds without sheets or blankets and a dresser. I was glad to see that there was electricity but since have found that I don't use it. So that's a weatherport--basically it is like a permanent tent.

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John Crumrine
post Jun 21 2005, 11:42 AM
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It may be pretty cold in that tent during the winter! How many hours of daylight would there be on December 21? You may need your electricity then!
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